Greatness Personified, Part 2: Top Current Superstars Careers, 11-20

Due to the number of views of my "Greatness Personified: Top 10 Current Superstar Careers" article, I decided to add a second part to it.

Just in case you missed it: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/412301-greatness-personified-ten-current-wrestlers-with-the-best-careers

This part of the article highlights my picks for the superstars who are 11-20 on the list, so at the end of the slideshow, there will be a list of 20 superstars who are working for either TNA or WWE with the best careers.

Again, I haven't added Hulk Hogan or Ric Flair on the entire list, as they would have been locks for Nos. 1 and 2.

Like, the previous article, I have given my take on the wrestlers' overall ability to not only wrestle but to entertain and put smiles on our faces.

The criteria is this: 1-10 is the scale and of course 10 being the highest.

20. Samoa Joe

The Samoan Submission Machine is in the top 20 and kicks off this 11-20 slideshow.

When you first take a look at his body, you don't think that Joe can hang with the rest of the X-Divison guys. He is a little pudgy, but of course you would be dead wrong to think he doesn't fit with the division.

Joe is ridiculously athletic, and his size allows him to bring a innovative style to the X-Division, far different from AJ Styles or Christopher Daniels.

He was in the greatest match in TNA history with AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels in a triple-threat for the X-Division title.

But Joe has also won the World title and has cemented his place as an elite wrestler.

19. Matt Hardy

A legend with his brother Jeff Hardy in the tag team division, Matt Hardy has found his way onto this list at No. 19.

Hardy has never been given a significant push by the WWE in terms of going after the WWE Championship or the World Heavyweight Championship, but even without those titles, he still has had a phenomenal career.

He has competed in some of the WWE's greatest matches. Who can forget the two triple-threat TLC matches at WrestleMania.

14. Kane

Since he has taken off the mask, it seems like Kane has been stuck in the mid-card, and when he is in a Heavyweight title match, he is just a complementary piece in a triple-threat.

He has had good feuds with RVD, Undertaker, Stone Cold, and others, but the WWE has also tainted his legacy by putting him in dumb feuds with guys like Shane McMahon, Big Daddy V, The Great Khali, and more.